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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1926, p. 37

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= 1926 July 2, 1Y26 WIL I M ETTE I LIFE ) tett~ Bihlt> 11. on. roughs, 1204 Forest av.enue, announce are spending a month with her father : the marriage of their · daughter, Grace and mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. ]. P. I Stuart, to Robert Boyd-Robertson, Barrett. 533 Forest avenue. formerly of. Louisville, Ky. After a short trip to Mr. Robertson's southern -ohome, the young couple will reside at Mrs. R. A. Buckman, 1025 Green706 Sheridan road, Chicago. wood avenue, is giving a bridge-luncheon Thursday, July 9.. Her guests will FORMER RESIDENT DIES be members of a Chicago card club. Robert Barnes, of Evanston, for-0merly a resident of Wilmette, died last 1Ir. and Mrs. Paul McNamee, 1739 1 Tuesday, June 29, at the Presbyterian hospital, in Chicago. Mr. Barnes was \Va shington avenue, are receiving the 1 well known in the village. congratulations of their friends upon : !vfiss Katherine Kelley, daughter of ~fr. and Mrs. Edward Kellev, 1100 Elmwood avenue, and Miss \\Tinifred Seng left last Saturday to spend a month at Land 0' Lakes, \Vis., at the s ummer home of Mi ss Seng's parent s, ~fr. and Mrs. \Ven<lelin P. Seng 401 Lake avenue. ~fr. and ~frs. Seng and their · other children left earlier in the season. ~fi ss Suzanne Gage of Clear\\'ater, Fla., who had been Yisiting her .-; ister, Mrs. Charles F ox Beeler of Richmond, Ind., arrived in \Vilmette last \\'cck for a Yi sit at the home ·of her father, John S. Gage, (Ji 113~ Elmwood avenue. -0- ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE I Mrs. Percy W. Andrews and her Mr. and Mrs. F. Coleman Bur- daughter, Nancy, of Bronxville, N. Y., ········----------···············-··············--~~ . I Eatabliahed 18; 4 · C. H. JORDAN & CO. ; Funeral Ditecton for 72 Yeata · Jordan Funeral Service plan reducts the cost of funerab considerably 6 1 2 Davis St. Phone University 449 Wilmette Office Phone Wilmette 3 3 54 CHICAGO . E. Erie St. Phones Superior 7709-7710 I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I ur!'h. the hirt~ of a daughter on Jun~ 18. -- ~----.-:.~-~~~------"·----------- 100 T\'i r·o· -~--~--~-~---------~-~---· nday PNtk li tit·~ D tht· · an<l ric an ) dt·- \S at J't ·· :> r<l ..-r I Phone lor a Fan Be Ready for That Next Hot ·tr·m. rm a- '·I -o- lra.ng :tt- 111- ~ 1 ·,. a ·]Jo,.] lara·n ··i tlH- i I' !"un- J:. . da y, l ' llt-1'·· and dr··n pmtnd daughtrr at the ~fichael Reese Friday. Junr 25. The haby girl ha . he en named Barbara . ~f rs. Tilden \Yas formerh· ~Iis s G"·encloh-n Pritchard, ~> f \\'ilm.ette. · ho~oital, ?\fr. and ?\Irs. R S. Tilden of Evan:-;ton announct" the birth of an eight pli· ·(l f··l' w il l r·ll i 1- -o- Mis s Edith Ray Young, ()30 Park avenue, was called to her home in Vincennes, Incl., Saturda\· hv the serious illnes of her mother. · · ~f r. and ~f.rs. C. ]. Kappes. 420 \Vashington a\'enue. haH~ left on a fi s hing trip at Star Lake, \Vis. wh·· t !Jo· ),., ·k. :o-:k· l tJ, ·. t -o- ·f· ·II I · ·1 .t 1 ll J' I']J. \I i 11 \':i iI Spell·Buy Now! dr· 'I 11 , , 1 J., .r,J , 1it~ . lll i ~ ti··ll antl It: 1'." ·1ll·ll WHEN THE KITCHEN IS TOO HOT! Why bother about cooking on a sizzling, summer day when you can dine so coolly and comfortably at the Wilmette Cafe? Come in and have a salad with delicious iced tea or coffee. . i :---it 1 11od tfl .. Guaranteed Fans, '72! ~; Don't let the coming sultry days and sticky nights find you unprepared-order one or more electric fans now-keep the folks cool, comfortable and happy all summer long. Under the recently reduced lighting rates no one can afford to be without an electric fan comfort. in lly inn~: The PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN IWNOIS 1141 Centrai ·Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 Jno. S. Reesman, District Manage' Wilmette Cafe Meals that satisfy

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